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US462565A
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  • the figure of the drawing is a representation of the invention and is partly a vertical section.
  • This invention has relation to combined tack-hammers and tacl setters; and it consists in the novel construction and combination of parts, as hereinafter set forth.
  • the letter A designates a downwardly-tapering tube or guide for the tapering shank or set portion of the hammer U, provided with head E.
  • the tube D indicates a feed-tube for tacks, which connects with and leads into the tube A near its lower tapered end and which extends obliquely upward, being connected to said tube by an interposed brace d.
  • the tube I) is designed to receive the tacks at its upper end and guide them to the tube A, which, when resting vertically upon any surface, sustains the tacks, one at a time, in an erect position until the set Oof the hammer has been forced down upon the head of the tack, which is thereby caused to stick in the surface.
  • the hammer consists of the solid shank or set portion 0 and the solid head E, formed by bending the latter at a right angle to the said shank.
  • a spiral spring g is interposed between the head E of the hammer and the tube A, sccured to both in a suitable manner, as by a soldering, as shown, and surrounding the exposed portion 7.; of the shank C.
  • This spring 9 is designed to retain the hammer in its normal position in the tube, with its lower end sufficiently raised to permit the tacks to pass beneath it from the feed-tube into the main tube A.
  • the set orshank is adapted to be forced down into the tube upon the head of the tack for setting the latter, and to be immediately returned to its original or normal position when released from pressure above.
  • the taper of the tube is such that at its lower end it is of just sufficient size to form a guide for the tack, which will receive upon its head the full concentrated blow of the set, owing to its also being tapered.
  • the working of the device is thus rendered more effective than if the tube A were suddenly contracted at its lower end to form the guide for the tack.
  • a neater form is also the result of the taper.
  • the tack setter and hammer comprising the tapered sleeve or tube open at both ends, and a second tube oblique thereto and communicating therewith near its smaller end, and a brace interposed between said tubes, in combination with the tapered rod having its smaller end reciprocating in said sleeve or tube and its opposite end turned at right angles thereto and headed, and a spring surrounding said rod and connected at one end thereto and at the opposite end to said sleeve, substantially as specified.

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H. J. LEWIS. TACK SETTER AND HAMMER.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY .I. LEIVIS, OF OLATIIE, KANSAS.
TACK SETTER AND HAMMER.
$PECIFICA1ION forming part. of Letters Patent No. 462,565, dated November 3, 1891.
Application filed October 18, 1890. Serial No. 368,582- (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY J. LEWIS, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Olathe, in the county of Johnson and State of Kansas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Tack Setters and Hammers; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompaand to letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
The figure of the drawing is a representation of the invention and is partly a vertical section.
This invention has relation to combined tack-hammers and tacl setters; and it consists in the novel construction and combination of parts, as hereinafter set forth.
In the accompanying drawing, the letter A designates a downwardly-tapering tube or guide for the tapering shank or set portion of the hammer U, provided with head E.
D indicates a feed-tube for tacks, which connects with and leads into the tube A near its lower tapered end and which extends obliquely upward, being connected to said tube by an interposed brace d. The tube I) is designed to receive the tacks at its upper end and guide them to the tube A, which, when resting vertically upon any surface, sustains the tacks, one at a time, in an erect position until the set Oof the hammer has been forced down upon the head of the tack, which is thereby caused to stick in the surface. \Vhen the tack is left exposed in removing the tube from its erect position, the latter becomes the handle of the hammer, which is grasped to reverse the implement and bring into play the hammer-head E, by means of. which the tack is driven home.
The hammer consists of the solid shank or set portion 0 and the solid head E, formed by bending the latter at a right angle to the said shank.
A spiral spring gis interposed between the head E of the hammer and the tube A, sccured to both in a suitable manner, as by a soldering, as shown, and surrounding the exposed portion 7.; of the shank C. This spring 9 is designed to retain the hammer in its normal position in the tube, with its lower end sufficiently raised to permit the tacks to pass beneath it from the feed-tube into the main tube A. rangement the set orshank is adapted to be forced down into the tube upon the head of the tack for setting the latter, and to be immediately returned to its original or normal position when released from pressure above. By the tapering form of the tube A sufficient space is alforded at the upper end for the set C, which must be of a size to give it sufficient weight. The taper of the tube is such that at its lower end it is of just sufficient size to form a guide for the tack, which will receive upon its head the full concentrated blow of the set, owing to its also being tapered. The working of the device is thus rendered more effective than if the tube A were suddenly contracted at its lower end to form the guide for the tack. A neater form is also the result of the taper.
llaving described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 1s
The tack setter and hammer comprising the tapered sleeve or tube open at both ends, and a second tube oblique thereto and communicating therewith near its smaller end, and a brace interposed between said tubes, in combination with the tapered rod having its smaller end reciprocating in said sleeve or tube and its opposite end turned at right angles thereto and headed, and a spring surrounding said rod and connected at one end thereto and at the opposite end to said sleeve, substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
HENRY J. LEWIS.
Witnesses:
S. D. Scorr, J. N. NEELY.
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US5370293A (en) * 1993-08-23 1994-12-06 Bevins; Joseph F. Hand tool for applying fastening members
US20040074182A1 (en) * 1998-09-02 2004-04-22 Chris Andros Device and method for connecting concrete plies in pre-cast wall and ceiling panels

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5370293A (en) * 1993-08-23 1994-12-06 Bevins; Joseph F. Hand tool for applying fastening members
US20040074182A1 (en) * 1998-09-02 2004-04-22 Chris Andros Device and method for connecting concrete plies in pre-cast wall and ceiling panels

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